Is it possible to obtain a Thai tax residency certificate without spending 180+ days in the country, for example if you get a local job and pay some tax?
Could you tell me more about this, please?azb1 said:
buy rental property........they provide your tax id (Not Tax residence certi) without spending one day in Thailand.....
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How so?
Reawake said:
What do you need the tax residency certificate for? If it's for example, just to open a bank account, there might be easier ways.
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Any recommended beside Siam legal?Reawake said:
There are agencies located in Phuket and Pattaya which can help you to easily open a Thai bank account even without RC
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JustAnotherNomad said:
Is it possible to obtain a Thai tax residency certificate without spending 180+ days in the country
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JustAnotherNomad said:
which country has good tax benefits with a short stay, while also having a good treaty network?
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Marzio said:
What is emerging from the territorial taxation sheet is that Malaysia has one of the lowest amount of days to tax residency (90), has a good treaty network (but not sure if you are looking for a treaty with a country in particular) and apparently the government will leave you alone (but this has to be verified).
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Marzio said:
Second best is Portugal under NHR where there isn't a minimum amount of days to be spent in the country but then again, as you know, is a jurisdiction that works well for passive income so if you work actively for the company and you are the only shareholder / director then you enter in the high voltage zone.
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Marzio said:
Look i'm by no means a UAE expert but since you said that you like UAE did you think about forming an offshore company (US LLC for example) use the UAE remote worker visa and hire a director for your US LLC in a location where the government doesn't care like Thailand, Malaysia, Panama or some African country?
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JustAnotherNomad said:
I've heard that even people who have lived in Malaysia for 20 years and are well-integrated are now moving.
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JustAnotherNomad said:
Seems like Malta/Cyprus are the most interesting options, but then you're looking at 5% tax + substance + accounting.
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JustAnotherNomad said:
3. If you do any kind of work for the company in the UAE, then there's a major risk that there's a taxable PE for the company. So I can't imagine a digital nomad visa would work.
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JustAnotherNomad said:
Japan that don't tax you for the first 1-5 years or so in the country...
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Please elaborate, in which specific case(s) would you need a tax certificate?
Marzio said:
It surely have something to do with the foreign sourced income remitted in Malaysia that's will soon be taxed.
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Marzio said:
At some point i feel someone from this forum will start a business to provide company directors in a tax free jurisdiction.
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Marzio said:
To avoid such risk you can hire yourself thorugh remote.com or similar services.
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Mercury said:
AFAIK a residence certificate, long term visa and/or address proof are usually enough to prove where you de facto reside.
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